Step 4 – Add the Kalwasser dosing system. Once you know how much water evaporates from the tank in a day and the alkalinity/calcium demand, you can add the kalkwasser dosing system. Using the alkalinity section of the http://reef.diesyst.com/chemcalc/chemcalc.html web site, enter the alkalinity level that the tank dropped down to after 24 hours as the “Current Alk” and the desired alkalinity level as the “Desired Alk”. This time instead of picking baking soda, pick Limewater (saturated). This will tell you how much kalkwasser needs to be added in 24 hours. If you evaporate more water in 24 hours than the amount of kalkwasser that needs to be added, then you do not need to add the calcium reactor part of this method at this time. With more corals added the tank, demand will go up and you may eventually need it. If on the other hand you do not evaporate as much water as you need to add in kalkwasser, you will also need to add the calcium reactor part of this method.
Step 4 – Add the Kalwasser dosing system. Once you know how much water evaporates from the tank in a day and the alkalinity/calcium demand, you can add the kalkwasser dosing system. Using the alkalinity section of the http://reef.diesyst.com/chemcalc/chemcalc.html web site, enter the alkalinity level that the tank dropped down to after 24 hours as the “Current Alk” and the desired alkalinity level as the “Desired Alk”. This time instead of picking baking soda, pick Limewater (saturated). This will tell you how much kalkwasser needs to be added in 24 hours. If you evaporate more water in 24 hours than the amount of kalkwasser that needs to be added, then you do not need to add the calcium reactor part of this method at this time. With more corals added the tank, demand will go up and you may eventually need it. If on the other hand you do not evaporate as much water as you need to add in kalkwasser, you will also need to add the calcium reactor part of this method.
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